The promotional campaign for the multi-starrer comedy film Welcome to the Jungle has officially reached an absolute fever pitch with the makers dropping a highly unexpected and chaotic new track titled Ghis Ghis Ghis. The newly released song features Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar completely diving into a never-seen-before avatar alongside the undisputed queen of the Bhojpuri film industry, Akshara Singh. Directed by Ahmed Khan and produced under the banner of Firoz A Nadiadwala, this third installment of the iconic Welcome movie franchise is heavily gearing up for a grand theatrical release on June 26, 2026. Setting aside his usual slick action-hero persona, Akshay fully embraces the rustic energy of a heartland dance number, sporting a loose khadi kurta, a traditional dhoti, a signature Bihari gamcha tied around his waist, and long unkempt hair. The music video is structured as a hilarious meta-spoof within the film’s broader narrative, where Akshay plays a fallen mainstream star who is forced to act as a Bhojpuri item man in a fictional movie-within-a-movie setup.
The track kicks off with a highly entertaining comedic introduction featuring veteran actor Paresh Rawal, who quips that the hero was once a top star but has now turned into a flop artist rubbing himself out as an item boy in Bhojpuri cinema. This is immediately followed by a barrage of colorful visuals, massive grand sets, and high-energy choreography where Akshay holds a humble red bar of laundry soap to rhythmically match the literal meaning of the song’s catchy hook line. Jointly crooned by Vikram Montrose and Supriyaa Paathak with over-the-top satirical lyrics penned by Abhinav Shekhar, the track unapologetically packs in every single classic trope associated with regional item numbers, including fast-paced beats, loud expressions, and highly energetic dance steps. The music video also features a massive ensemble cast of popular comedy stars, including Johnny Lever, Rajpal Yadav, Tusshar Kapoor, and a brief standout moment from actress Jacqueline Fernandez who hilariously proclaims to the camera that Bhojpuri cinema is far better than Hollywood.
As soon as the music video went live across digital platforms, it sparked an intense wave of mixed reactions and witty memes across the internet, instantly becoming a major talking point for movie buffs. A significant section of viewers expressed pure amusement at the absolute randomness of the track, with several social media users jokingly pointing out that Akshay Kumar is officially in his peak experimental era and confidently declaring that he knows exactly how to do modern internet brainrot correctly. Many loyal fans deeply celebrated the song, stating that it effectively brought back the nostalgic, uninhibited comic energy and unhinged physical humor that defined Akshay’s classic blockbusters from the late two-thousands. On the other hand, the song did face a bit of criticism from traditional music listeners who felt that the deliberate fusion of regional tropes was a bit too chaotic, leading to a massive debate online on whether this satirical move will help the film capture the mass single-screen audience or remain just a bizarre viral experiment.
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